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Finding parking near De Loods, Groningen

Book parking De Loods with private spots on Mobypark (avoid meter pressure)

If you’re looking for parking De Loods, the fastest way to secure a spot is to pre-book: Mobypark offers bookable private parking in unused spaces owners don’t actively use (think hotel/office parking areas, private driveways, and unused garage spaces). When event parking is tight, this is often the practical alternative to circling for street spaces.

Because Mobypark is booked in advance, you don’t need to gamble on availability or keep re-checking the closest curbside options—especially around arrival and end times.

On-site and free parking near De Loods: where to look first

Some venue information for De Loods mentions free parking directly next to the location for guests. That’s usually the easiest option—so it’s worth checking the closest on-site/off-site spaces first when you arrive.

Still, during busy event moments those areas can fill quickly. If you drive in and see the immediate parking is already taken, switching to a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark can save you time and reduce the chance of having to pay for successive paid zones.

Street parking in Groningen around De Loods: zones, times, and costs

Street parking in Groningen is organized by parking zones with different hourly rates and operating times. Municipal guidance shows areas in/around the city can be around €4.50–€5.00 per hour (depending on the zone and time), while some areas use lower first-hour pricing before stepping up.

Nearby business-area parking can also have weekday time windows. For example, paid parking on a nearby business area such as Oosterhoogebrug runs Monday to Friday 09:00–19:00 (and was introduced from 1 April per local information). Always confirm the rules on the signs and the zone code at the meter.

When street parking tariffs are per-hour, staying longer can get expensive—this is where booking a private space on Mobypark can be up to 60% cheaper in many multi-hour scenarios, while also removing the need to manage meters.

Garages and parking decks: useful when you want simplicity

Parking decks/garages can be a practical fallback when curbside spaces are scarce, but costs often add up with time (and you may not know the total until you’re already parked). If you want predictable parking for a specific visit time, pre-booking a private space on Mobypark can be a more straightforward way to plan your budget—especially for longer stays.

It’s also a good approach when you expect event traffic: you avoid spending that first “search time” on paid street areas before you finally find somewhere.

Late arrival and event-day timing: check night rules or pre-book

Some venue/event listings reference the possibility of a night permit (where applicable). Whether that helps you depends on the exact parking area and the rules for that time window—so don’t assume it applies to your street.

If you’re arriving late or staying into the evening, consider pre-booking on Mobypark so you’re not forced to rely on last-minute availability in the closest streets with changing restrictions.

Quick checklist before you park near De Loods

  • Look for the closest available venue/adjacent parking first (including any free options for guests).
  • If you must go to the street, confirm the zone code and the time window on the signs.
  • Expect different tariffs by area—some zones are cheaper for short stays, but hourly costs can rise.
  • For peace of mind, compare the street gamble with a pre-booked private spot on Mobypark.
Parking option near De Loods What to expect Best when
Free/adjacent venue parking Often the closest, sometimes limited to guests and can fill during events You arrive early or the event is not peak-busy
Street parking (zone-based) Different hours/tariffs by zone; can be expensive if you stay multiple hours You only need a short stop and find an available space quickly
Private booked parking (Mobypark) Pre-booked access; avoids searching and time pressure Event days, longer stays, or when street parking looks complicated

Mobypark parking rates near De Loods

Parking time

Mobypark parking rates

1 hour parking

from € 0.44

24 hours parking

from € 8.76

1 week parking

from € 25.00

1 month parking

from € 80.00

Cheap parking near De Loods, Groningen

FAQ about parking near De Loods

Where can I park when I’m going to De Loods?
De Loods is reported to have parking directly next to the location, including free options for guests. If that’s full, you can also look at nearby street parking in Groningen (always check the zone signs). If you want to avoid last-minute searching during busy event times, you can pre-book a private parking space on Mobypark.
Is street parking paid near De Loods in Groningen?
In Groningen, street parking rules depend on the parking zone and the time window shown on local signs/meters. Municipal guidance includes paid weekday time windows in certain nearby business areas—for example, paid parking in Oosterhoogebrug applies Monday to Friday from 09:00 to 19:00 (as introduced from 1 April). Always verify the exact zone for the street where you park.
How much does parking cost around De Loods?
Street parking costs vary by zone. Municipal information for Groningen shows some central areas around €4.50–€5.00 per hour (depending on the year and time). Other zones may have lower pricing for the first 1.5 hours before increasing (for example, €0.50 first 1.5 hours, then about €2.70 in some areas). Check the zone code and current rates at the meter or in your parking app.
How do I pay for street parking—meter or parking app?
You can usually pay at the parking meter by entering your license plate and paying by card (Maestro/V-Pay or Visa/Mastercard). Cash isn’t accepted. You can also often pay using a parking app for the correct zone. Parking time can usually be extended by renewing your session/payment as allowed for that specific zone.
Can I park late in the evening or for overnight events near De Loods?
Late-night parking depends on the specific zone’s operating hours and any special permissions (some venues/events reference night permits, but that doesn’t automatically apply to every street). If you’re arriving late, the safest practical approach is to check the time restrictions on the signs and consider pre-booking on Mobypark so you don’t have to rely on availability in changing late restrictions.